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University of Akron: Wayne College

Orrville, OH

Academics

  • Graduation Rate
    Not available
  • Majors Available
    1
  • Student-to-Faculty Ratio
    39:1
  • Retention Rate
    55%


AP Credit Policy

This is the list of Advanced Placement tests accepted:

  • Offers credits

    Yes

  • Offers placement into advanced courses

    Yes

AP CoursesMin Score RequiredNumber of CreditsCourse Equivalent
2-D Art and Design337100:xxx, Studio Elective
3-D Art and Design337100:xxx, Studio Elective
Art History337100:210, Visual Arts Awareness
467100:100, Survey of History of Art I 7100:101, Survey of History of Art II
Biology343100:103, Natural Science: Biology
543100:111, Principles of Biology I
Calculus AB343450:221, Analytic Geometry-Calculus I
Calculus BC383450:221, Analytic Geometry-Calculus I 3450:222, Analytic Geometry-Calculus II
Chemistry343150:100, Chemistry and Society 3150:152, Principles of Chemistry I lab
433150:151, Principles of Chemistry I 3150:152, Principles of Chemistry I lab
Chinese Language and Culture5143500:101, Beginning Chinese I 3500:102, Beginning Chinese II 3500:201, Intermediate Chinese I 3500:202, Intermediate Chinese II
4113500:101, Beginning Chinese I 3500:102, Beginning Chinese II 3500:201, Intermediate Chinese I
383500:101, Beginning Chinese I 3500:102, Beginning Chinese II
Comparative Government and Politics33Not available
443700:300, Comparative Politics
Computer Science A343460:209, Computer Science I
583460:209, Computer Science I 3460:210, Computer Science II
Computer Science Principles333460:101, Essentials of Computer Science
Drawing337100:xxx, Studio Elective
English Language and Composition333300:111, English Composition I
English Literature and Composition333300:111, English Composition I
Environmental Science333370:211, Introduction to Environmental Science
European History33Not available
46Not available
French Language and Culture383520:101, Beginning French I 3520:102, Beginning French II
4113520:101, Beginning French I 3520:102, Beginning French II 3520:201, Intermediate French I
5143520:101, Beginning French I 3520:102, Beginning French II 3520:201, Intermediate French I 3520:202, Intermediate French II
German Language and Culture383530:101, Beginning German I 3530:102, Beginning German II
5143530:101, Beginning German I 3530:102, Beginning German II 3530:201, Intermediate German I 3530:202, Intermediate German II
4113530:101, Beginning German I 3530:102, Beginning German II 3530:201, Intermediate German I
Human Geography323350:275, Geography of Cultural Diversity
Italian Language and Culture4113550:101, Beginning Italian I 3550:102, Beginning Italian II 3550:201, Intermediate Italian I
383550:101, Beginning Italian I 3550:102, Beginning Italian II
5143550:101, Beginning Italian I 3550:102, Beginning Italian II 3550:201, Intermediate Italian I 3550:202, Intermediate Italian II
Japanese Language and Culture383560:101, Beginning Japanese I 3560:102, Beginning Japanese II
5143560:101, Beginning Japanese I 3560:102, Beginning Japanese II 3560:201, Intermediate Japanese I 3560:202, Intermediate Japanese II
4113560:101, Beginning Japanese I 3560:102, Beginning Japanese II 3560:201, Intermediate Japanese I
Latin383510:101, Beginning Latin I 3510:102, Beginning Latin II
4113510:101, Beginning Latin I 3510:102, Beginning Latin II 3510:201, Intermediate Latin I
5143510:101, Beginning Latin I 3510:102, Beginning Latin II 3510:201, Intermediate Latin I 3510:202, Intermediate Latin II
Macroeconomics333250:201, Principles of Macroeconomics
Microeconomics333250:200, Principles of Microeconomics
Music Theory33Not available
447500:121, Theory and Musicianship I
Physics 1343650:160, Technical Physics: Mechanics
Physics 2343650:163, Technical Physics: Electricity and Magnetism 3650:164, Technical Physics: Heat and Light
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism343650:292, Elem. Classical Physics II
Physics C: Mechanics343650:291, Elem. Classical Physics I
Psychology333750:100, Introduction to Psychology
Spanish Language and Culture5143580:101, Beginning Spanish I 3580:102, Beginning Spanish II 3580:201, Intermediate Spanish I 3580:202, Intermediate Spanish II
383580:101, Beginning Spanish I 3580:102, Beginning Spanish II
4113580:101, Beginning Spanish I 3580:102, Beginning Spanish II 3580:201, Intermediate Spanish I
Spanish Literature and Culture3113580:101, Beginning Spanish I 3580:102, Beginning Spanish II 3580:201, Intermediate Spanish I
4143580:101, Beginning Spanish I 3580:102, Beginning Spanish II 3580:201, Intermediate Spanish I 3580:202, Intermediate Spanish II
Statistics343470:261, Introductory Statistics I 3470:262, Introductory Statistics II
United States Government and Politics333700:100, Government & Politics in the US
United States History383400:250, United States History to 1877 3400:251, United States History Since 1877
World History: Modern33Not available
46Not available


Study Options


Majors and Degrees

The college offers the following degrees: Certificate, Associate, and Bachelor's

  • O

    • Organizational Communication, General

Need Help Choosing a Major?

Keep in mind most colleges don’t require students to declare a major until the end of their sophomore year, and many students change majors at least once.


Special Academics Program

  • Distance Learning
  • Double Major
  • Dual Enrollment of High School Students
  • ROTC, Air Force
  • ROTC, Army
  • Student-Designed Major
  • Teacher Certification


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